Quinn Minute – Prehistoric humans

Latest Current Topics

Lifestyle / Latest Current Topics 21 Views 0 comments

by Rix Quinn We don’t give prehistoric people enough credit. These remarkable folks learned to walk upright, discovered fire, and invented the wheel. Sadly, they made that wheel out of wood, accidentally set it on fire…then had to start over again. Tribes painstakingly carved mud huts out of the earth. That must have been tough, especially if it rained and the kitchen cabinets flowed into the den. One day at a hut housewarming, a neighbor said, “Cave Guy, your home really bores me. Why don’t you put some original prints on the walls?” And Cave Guy said “Footprints? If I could walk on walls, I would defy gravity before it is invented.” The neighbor said, “No, I mean pictures. You know…landscapes, impressionist works, maybe portraits.” Cave Guy then colored his walls with vivid scenes of ancestors and mythical creatures. Years later, scientists concluded the paintings told important legends. But Cave Guy – a practical person – realized he’d invented wallpaper. Neolithic man, as you know, gets credit for building the first neighborhood. He realized if he chased wooly mammoths all the time he’d never get “yard of the month.” Well, pretty soon somebody built a hut next door, and one...

0 Comments